2011

Carey, D.
“John Locke, money, and credit” / Daniel Carey. // IN:
The empire of credit : the financial revolution in the British Atlantic world, 1688-1815 /
edited by Daniel Carey and Christopher J. Finlay. –
Dublin ; Portland, OR : Irish Academic Press, 2011. – p. 25-51.
Chumbita, J.
“El desplazamiento en la teoría de la propiedad de John Locke :
del criterio de necesidad a la teoría del valor para jistificar la colonización inglesa en América” =
“Displacement in Locke’s theory of property :
from the criterion of necessity to the theory of value to justify the English colonization of America.” –
See entry in Chapter 7.
Longaker, M. G.
“John Locke’s monetary argument :
an analysis with methodological and historical implications” / Mark Garrett Longaker. // IN:
Rhetoric Society quarterly. – 41 (2011):125-144.
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Reinert, S. A.
Translating empire : emulation and the origins of political economy / Sophus A. Reinert. —
Cambridge, Mass. ; London, England : Harvard University Press, ©2011.
See 2, “Cary’s Essay on the state of England” (p. 73-128)
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Turner, J.
“John Locke, Christian mission, and colonial America” / Jack Turner. // IN:
Modern intellectual history. – 8 (2011):267-297.
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Wennerlind, C.
Casualties of credit : the English financial revolution, 1620-1720 / Carl Wennerlind. —
Cambridge, Mass. ; London, England : Harvard University Press, 2011.
See esp. Ch. 4, “Capital punishment in defense of credit” (p. 123-157)
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2012

New
Agha, A.
St. Giles Kussoe and “the character of a loyal states-man” :
historical archaeology at Lord Anthony Ashley Cooper’s Carolina Plantation / by Andrew Agha …. –
[Charleston, SC] : prepared for Historic Charleston Foundation, 2012.
See ch. 2, “Historical context”" / Andrew Agha (pages 10-32)
Conclusions modified in Agha, “Trade for peace” (2017)
Armitage, D.
“John Locke, theorist of empire?” / David Armitage. // IN:
Empire and modern political thought / edited by Sankar Muthu. –
Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 2012. – p. 84-111.
Japanese translation: 「帝国の理論家ジョン・ロック?」 /
ディヴィッド・アーミテイジ. =
“Teikoku no rironka Jon Rokku?” / Deibiddo Āmiteiji. // IN:
青山学院大学文学部紀要. = Aoyama Gakuin Daigaku Bungakubu kiyō =
Journal of the College of Literature, Aoyama Gakuin University. – 51 (March 2010):1-28.
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Revised version published in Foundations of modern international thought (2013), chapter 7.
Arneil, B.
“Liberal colonialism, domestic colonies and citizenship” / Barbara Arneil. // IN:
History of political thought. – 33 (2012):491-523.
Carey, D.
“Locke, species, and money.” –
See entry in Chapter 3.
Ormazabal, K.
“Lowndes and Locke on the value of money” / Kepa Ormazabal. // IN:
History of political economy. – 44 (2012):157-180.
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Smith, C. W.
“A ‘foundation in nature’ :
new economic criticism and the problem of money in 1690s England” / Courtney Weiss Smith. // IN:
The eighteenth century. – 53 (2012):209-228.
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Whitehead, J.
“John Locke, accumulation by dispossession and the governance of colonial India.” —
See entry in Chapter 7.
2013

Armitage, D.
Foundations of modern international thought. –
See entry in Chapter 7.
Boisen, C.
“The changing moral justification of empire : from the right to colonies to the obligation to civilize’ /
Camilla Boisen. // IN: History of European ideas. – 39 (2013):335-353.
Unverified.
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Botella Ordinas, E.
“Locke y las legitimaciones Británicas de dominio : del argumento de la agricultura al de la mejora de la naturaleza” =
“Locke and British legitimization of dominion : from the agricultural argument to the improvement of nature” / Eva Botella Ordinas. // IN:
Espacio, tiempo y forma. Serie IV, Historia moderna. – 26 (2013):19-43.
In Spanish, English abstract.
Brewer, H.
“Subjects by allegiance to the King? : debating status and power for subjects, and slaves,
through the religious debates of the early British Atlantic.” –
See entry in Chapter 7.
Carey, D.
“Locke’s species : money and philosophy in the 1690s” / Daniel Carey. // IN:
Annals of science. – 70 (2013):357-380.
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Hinschelwood, B.
“The Carolina context of John Locke’s theory of slavery.” –
See entry in Chapter 7.
Ruggiero, V.
The crimes of the economy : a criminological analysis of economic thought. –
See entry in Chapter 7.
2014

Checketts, R.
“Shaftesbury’s theory of art : substance and virtue.” –
See entry in Chapter 3.
Chumbita, J. S.
“Actores sociales y económicos en las propuestas juridicas y normativas de John Locke” / Joan Severo Chumbita. –
Anales del Seminario de Historia de la Filosofía. – 31 (2014):89-105.
Unverified.
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Desan, C.
Making money : coin, currency, and the coming of capitalism / Christine Desan. –
Oxford : Oxford University Press, 2014.
See 9, “Re-theorizing money” (pages 330-359)
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Guzmán, R. A. &
Munger, M. C.
“Euvoluntariness and just market exchange : moral dilemmas from Locke’s Venditio” /
Ricardo Andrés Guzmán, Michael C. Munger. // IN: Public choice. – 158 (2014):39-49; erratum, 164 (2015):189.
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Martin, F.
Money : the unauthorized biography / Felix Martin. –
New York : Alfred A. Knopf, 2014.
See esp. 8, “The economic consequences of Mr. Locke” (pages 122-136)
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Renault, M.
L’Amérique de John Locke : l’expansion coloniale de la philosophie européenne / Matthieu Renault. –
Paris : Amsterdam Editions, 2014. – 205 pages.
Unverified.
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2016

Capaldi, N. &
Lloyd, G.
Liberty and equality in political economy : from Locke versus Rousseau to the present / Nicholas Capandi, Gordon Lloyd. –
Cheltenham, UK : Edward Elgar Publishing, [2016]. – (New thinking in political economy)
See 1, “John Locke and the three pillars of liberty”
Unverified.
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Casson, D.
“John Locke, clipped coins, and the unstable currency of public reason” / Douglas Casson. // IN:
Perspectives on Locke … (2016). // IN:
Etica & politica = Ethics & politics. – 18/2 (2016):153-180.
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Hudson, N.
“Challenging the historical paradigm : Tories, Whigs, and economic writing, 1680-1714” / Nicholas Hudson. // IN:
Eighteenth-century life. – 40:no. 3 (September 2016):68-88.
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Nacol, E. C.
An age of risk : politics and economy in early modern Britain. –
See entry in Chapter 7.
Smith, C. W.
Empiricist devotions : science, religion, and poetry in early eighteenth-century England –
See entry in Chapter 7.
Wilson, T. D.
The Ashley Cooper plan : the founding of Carolina and the origins of Southern political culture / Thomas D. Wilson. –
Chapel Hill : The University of North Carolina Press, ©2016. – xiv, 305 pages.
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2017

New
Agha, A.
“Trade for peace : a complete account of the First Earl of Shaftesbury’s interest
in Carolina’s Indian trade” / Andrew Agha. // IN:
Shaping Enlightenment politics : the social and political impact of the first and third Earls of Shaftesbury /
Patrick Müller (ed.). –
Frankfurt am Main ; New York : Peter Lang, 2017. – Pages 47-70.
Bouillot, C.
Enrichissement et conflits sociaux à la fin du XVIIe siècle :
une comparaison de Colbert, Vauban et Locke / par Céline Bouillot. –
Thèse de doctorat, Université de Paris I, 2017.
Unverified.
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Brewer, H.
“Slavery, sovereignty, and ‘inheritable blood’ :
reconsidering John Locke and the origins of American slavery” / Holly Brewer. // IN:
American historical review. – 122 (2017):1038-1078.
DOI: 10.1093/ahr/122.4.1038
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Tambara, E. A. C. & Arriada, E.
“John Locke, Alguns problemas referentes a educação do pobre” /
Elomar Antonio Callegaro Tambara, Eduardo Arriada. // IN:
História de educação. – 21:52 (2017):363-378.
Includes Portuguese translation of [selections from?] the
Report of the Board of Trade …:
“Alguns problemas referentes a educação do pobre” (pages 368-378)
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2018

Eich, S.
“John Locke and the politics of monetary depoliticization” / Stefan Eich. // IN:
Modern intellectual history. – First view, published online 29 June 2018.
DOI: 10.1017/S1479244318000185
Unverified.
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